XXXV1U 
E1XX.EAN METHOD. 
Oi'd. II. Octandria. 8 stamens. 
2. Poltgala. Cal. of 5 leaves, 2 of them wing-shaped and co- 
loured. Pet. combined by the claws with their filaments, 
the lower one keeled. Capsule compressed, 2-celled, 2 -seeded, 
p. 52. 
Ord. III. Decandria. 1 0 stamens. 
3. LEGUMINOSvE. Flowers papilionaceous, p. 93. • 
Class XVIII. POLYADELPHIA. 1 Filaments combined in more 
than two sets. 
Order I. Polyandria. Many stamens. 
1. Hypericum. Cal. 5-partite or 5-leaved, inferior. Pet. 5. 
Stam. inserted on the receptacle, p. 79. 
Class XIX. SYNGENESIA. 2 Anthers united into a tube. Flowers 
compound ( several together on the same receptacle, and within the 
same involucre). 
1. COMPOSITE, p. 204. 
Class XX. GYNANDRIA. 3 Stamens situated upon the style or 
column, above the germen. 
Order I. Monandria, one stamen; and Ord. II. Diandria, two 
stamens. 
1. ORCHID ACEiE. Perianth 6-partite, irregular. Germen 
1-celled. — Leaves simply veined, p. 425. 
Ord. III. Hexandria. 6 stamens. 
2. Aristolochia. Perianth tubular, oblique. Germen 6 -celled. 
— Leaves netted-veined. p. 380. 
1 From iroAur, many , and aS-A $os ; many sets of stamens, 
s From trvyyivr.tn; , implying muon of the anthers. 
3 From yuvr, and implying a union of the stamen and pistil. 
